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The butterflies of India, Burmah and Ceylon. A descriptive handbook of all the known species of rhopalocerous Lepidoptera inhabiting that region, with notices of allied species occurring in the neighbouring countries along the border; with numerous illustrations (1882)


Author: Marshall, G. F. L. (George Frederick Leycester), 1843-1934; Nicéville, Lionel de, 1852-1901
Volume: v. 3
Subject: Butterflies; Butterflies; Butterflies
Publisher: Calcutta : Central Press Co., ld.
Possible copyright status: NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
Language: English
Call number: 39088004451845
Digitizing sponsor: Smithsonian
Book contributor: Smithsonian Institution Libraries
Collection: biodiversity; americana
Notes: Pages 369 and 370 are missing.
Scanfactors: 33

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Vol. II-III by Lionel de Nicéville

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